Thursday, April 14, 2016

Security Service of Ukraine has found four paintings stolen from Dutch museum (video)

Employees of the Security Service of Ukraine found four paintings by Dutch artists of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, stolen in 2005 from a museum in Hoorn, Netherlands. This was said Chairman of the SBU Basil Hrycak during a joint briefing with Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin and ambassador to the Netherlands.

After receipt of the request from the Dutch police officers Security Service of Ukraine held a large-scale work to verify the information of the paintings in Ukraine. Vasily Hrycak said: "The special operation took place in ten regions of Ukraine for four months."
Initially, police established the location of the two paintings stolen from the museum. Artwork SBU were found during the week before the referendum in the Netherlands to support the EU-Ukraine Association. The Chairman of the SBU, the disclosure of this information could affect the election results, but continued to disrupt operations. Two paintings Security Service of Ukraine found on the day of the briefing.


Employees of intelligence services found that organized the kidnapping of one of ethnic criminal groups, which included people from Donbass. Operation surf paintings in Ukraine last, assured the Chairman of the Security Service.


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